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UCSF Hosts Continuing Education Event for Spiritual Caregivers and Allies on July 16, 2018

Posted on June 5, 2018 by Peter Clark in News

UCSF Spiritual Care Services is pleased to host a continuing education event for chaplains, current CPE students and CPE alumni/ae, spiritual caregivers and religious leaders, interested laypersons, and allies—including interdisciplinary colleagues in the healthcare setting. It is scheduled for Monday, July 16th, at UCSF’s Parnassus Heights campus in San Francisco. There are three PDF’s attached to this post: a flyer about the day, an informational brochure with more details, and a registration form.

July2018ConferenceFlyer

July2018ConferenceInfoBrochure

July2018ConferenceRegistrationForm

Please help us spread the word to anyone who might be interested. Inquiries can be directed to <spiritualcareservices@ucsf.edu>.

We hope to see all of you (or as many as can come) at this event!

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